Amazon Kindle Fire has been unveiled by Amazon few month ago and now Barnes & Noble also introduced their new eReader Tablet, called Nook tablet. Designed for compete with Kindle Fire, the new Barnes & Noble Nook tabletsporting a 7 inch VividView IPS multitouch screen display with resolution of 1024 x 600 pixel and reduced glare and optimum brightnes for a full reading experience.

The company also boasts the device with better memory and storage than the Kindle Fire. Under the hood, buyer will be get a TI 1.2 GHz dual-core OMAP 4 processor coupled with 1 GB of RAM and packs with 16 GB of internal storage and support for expandable storage up to 32Gb via micro SD slot provide fast, powerful and ultra responsive device. To completed your experience, the Nook packs with a rechargeable battery which delivering up to 8 hours of battery use or up to 4 hours for playing video and support multiple compatible file formats include ePUB, PDF, XLS, DOC, PPT, TXT, DOCM, Adobe Flash Player, JPG, MP3, MP4 and AAC.

The rest of specification includes 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless to connect internet in HotSpot area and measures 8.1 x .5 x 0.48 inch with weight at 400 grams. Other features on the Nook 7 inch Tablet inludes Netflix, Hulu Plus and Pandora for HD Movies, Music and TV Shows and free Nook Cloud storage to keep your all purchases eBook for redownload any time. If you interested with the device, you can order the new Nook Tableton this monday for cost at $249 with estimed starting ship on November, 16th.